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New Fat-Based Nanoparticle Systems Helping RNA Treatments Progress
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Abstract
Lipid nanoparticle (LNP)-mRNA technology is a highly versatile platform with substantial therapeutic potential across a wide range of diseases.
- Recent advances focus on designing novel lipid molecules to enhance mRNA delivery efficiency and targeting.
- Optimization efforts include improving administration routes, surface functionalization, and formulation components.
- New lyophilized LNP formulations are being developed to improve stability and usability.
- Artificial intelligence is increasingly integrated to design next-generation LNPs and address translational challenges.
- Clinical applications of RNA-LNPs span infectious diseases, cancer immunotherapy, gene therapy, and cell-based therapeutics.
- Future directions involve overcoming challenges in multimodal delivery and extrahepatic delivery strategies.
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